Microsemi Releases Complete Family of High-Power PoE Midspans

Easy-to-Deploy Units Feature Revolutionary High-Efficiency Powering Scheme, Mutual Backup, and Full IEEE802.3at-draft4.1-Compliance With IPv6 Support


IRVINE, Calif., May 18, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Microsemi Corporation (Nasdaq:MSCC), a leading manufacturer of high performance analog mixed signal integrated circuits and high reliability semiconductors, announced today the industry's first high-power gigabit-class single- and multi-port Power over Ethernet (PoE) midspan power injectors that fully support IEEE 802.3at-draft4.1 specifications while delivering previously unavailable system efficiency features, backup capabilities and smart network power management.

"The PD-9000G family changes the Power-over-Ethernet field, by bringing full IEEE802.3at-draft4.1 compatibility together with the same award-winning management capabilities found in the PowerDsine product line," said Sani Ronen, product marketing manager for PowerDsine Systems at Microsemi. "The PD-9000G flexible powering options -- from AC, DC or another midspan -- make it perfect for every type of IT deployment. Plus, the PD-9000G family is an ideal choice for mission-critical verticals such as healthcare and finance, where network administrators can take advantage of the family's remote-management capabilities -- including being able to shut down ports at certain times of the day -- along with the family's ability to be integrated with UPS systems so that low-priority ports can be disconnected during power failures."

Microsemi's PD-9000G Midspans are the latest additions to the company's PowerDsine(r) product portfolio. They double the power that can be delivered with existing IEEE 802.3af PoE standards, thus enabling a broad range of WiMAX, PTZ and dome network cameras, 802.11n access point and thin client network applications. Available in 1-, 6-, 12- and 24- port versions in a 1U format, and a virtual 48-port 2U midspan.

Further improving power efficiency, the PD-9000G Midspans include PowerDsine's exclusive PowerView Pro(tm) management option, now supporting both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, which allows simple and efficient monitoring and control of network devices. This secure SNMPv3 application enables remote power-off/power-on, unit scheduling, UPS power monitoring and web-based monitoring. IPv6 is critical for building PoE infrastructure built to last for the next decade, and is a must-have feature by governments worldwide. Additionally, the PD-9000G family introduces the unique feature of allowing interconnected midspans to back each other up in case of a power supply failure. The PD-9000G DC inputs can also be used with external power supplies, which can be used to increase the power capacity of a midspan or provide redundancy.

The PD-9024G full-power unit is the sole 1U solution in the market that is able to provide full power of 30W in 802.3at mode for all 24 ports simultaneously. Additionally, the PD-9000 series offers a unique high-power mode that supports up to 36W per port and a total of 864W in 1U mode for the PD-9024G full-power unit.

The PD-9000G family provides a safe and cost effective PoE solution for Ethernet end terminals. More devices can be powered via the network, thus eliminating the need to use a power supply and install costly power outlets close to the end device. In addition, by using the PD-9000G series now -- which powers on the spare pairs as required by the current PoE standard -- a network will be ready for 4-pair powering by combining with another PoE switch.

The gigabit interface makes the PD-9000G family an ideal solution for gigabit video phones, WiMAX transmitters or 802.11n access points. Its high efficiency design achieves low temperatures inside the midspan enabling improved reliability.

The PowerDsine PD-9000G family generates safe power over standard Cat 5 cabling, and at the same time provides maximum power, by using a 55 volt output. The PD-9000G family offers full end-user flexibility by powering pre-standard devices, 802.3af devices and 802.3at devices on each port without any restrictions or limitations.

The PD-9001G Midspan unit also includes a unique PowerDsine interlocking feature that allows users to scale deployments by linking together multiple one-port midspan units, as new devices are added to the network.

Pricing and Availability

Pricing for the PD-9000G family starts at $75 per port. Production units of the PD-9000G multi-port family will be available in July 2009, with prototypes and demo units available immediately. PD-9001G single-port midspans are available in production quantities now. Microsemi is demonstrating the new midspan family this week at Interop Las Vegas 2009, Booth 2451. For more information, visit: www.microsemi.com/powerdsine.

About Power over Ethernet Technology

PoE is a technology for wired Ethernet, the most widely installed local area network technology in use today. PoE allows the electrical power necessary for the operation of each end-device to be carried by data cables, rather than by separate power cords. It minimizes the number of wires used to install the network, resulting in lower cost, less downtime, easier maintenance and greater installation flexibility. The technology was pioneered by PowerDsine, a founding member of the IEEE 802.3af Task Force. The company was acquired by Microsemi Corporation in January 2007 and is now part of Microsemi's Analog Mixed Signal Group.

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About Microsemi

Microsemi Corporation, with corporate headquarters in Irvine, California, is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of high performance analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits and high reliability semiconductors. The company's semiconductors manage and control or regulate power, protect against transient voltage spikes and transmit, receive and amplify signals.

Microsemi's products include individual components as well as integrated circuit solutions that enhance customer designs by improving performance and reliability, battery optimization, reducing size or protecting circuits. The principal markets the company serves include implanted medical, defense/aerospace and satellite, notebook computers, monitors and LCD TVs, automotive and mobile connectivity applications. More information may be obtained by contacting the company directly or by visiting its website at http://www.microsemi.com.

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